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I just snorted diet coke out of my nostrils when I read this.  I love this god damn movie so much.

I had an experience.  It evolved, and it continues to evolve… for me.

I had an experience.  It evolved, and it continues to evolve… for me.

He has so many great fucking lines in that movie.

He has so many great fucking lines in that movie.

That's a really interesting point.  You nicely articulate exactly what I was feeling the other night watching Mr. Mom, which I caught on cable and haven't watched since the 80's.  I caught myself wondering about how Michael Keaton's work scenario with losing his job at the Ford plant or whatever along with all of his

Yup.  Plenty of guffaws to be found.  And a lot of SBC's scenes are great.  I love that when Ricky Bobby shows up at his mansion, SBC has Elvis Costello and Mos Def just randomly hanging out.

Although we seem to be in the minority here, I completely agree with you.  I have been eager to get into Mieville's work, and about a year ago I took some AV Club commenter's advice and started with TC & TC, and I just didn't enjoy it.  You put your finger on half of what bothered me so much: I just felt that the

By the way, good luck on the bar exam.  Keep your chin up, you'll get through just fine.

Yeah, I appreciate nearly everything mentioned in this article and in the comments, but man, FUCK Meek's Cutoff.  I don't think I've ever been so infuriated by the ending of a movie, ever.  I have no problem with using an ambiguous ending to highlight it's themes, to suggest or imply that viewers may project one of

And don't give me that shit about Entroducing being a hip hop record, either. 

I mentioned this above, but it's worth mentioning again: have you ever heard "Pharoahs," on their Back to Mine compilation?  It's fucking awesome.

Even if that's true, which I don't think it is, you've gotta at least mention this album and explain why you're not including it.

You are not alone, sir.

Yeah, I'm not entirely sure why Groove Armada is summarily dismissed.  I still listen to Vertigo every once in a while, and they put out some really good singles.  I'm thinking of "Pharoahs" (actually, on their Back to Mine), with the most incredible sample of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" ever.

Kudos, you beat me to this (I repeated above) but I couldn't agree more.  There is so much missing from this article I'm starting to wonder if there's a "part 2" that will be posted later today.  No mention of Air, either?

This is one of the worst GTG's I've ever seen.  I know people have mentioned it down in the thread as well, but this article can be absolutely ignored solely on the grounds that it doesn't mention DJ Shadow.  Are you fucking kidding?  I put "Entroducing" among the best 20 albums that came out in the '90s. Absolutely

Maybe he's laughing at you, right now!  In your BUSINESS SUIT.

I know this is late, but my love of Galaxy Quest compels me to post anyway.  You're so right.  Perhaps the presence of Tim Allen is what led me, you and everyone else to assume this was going to be terrible.  As hard as it is to actually type this thought out, I think that Allen actually makes the movie, and his

The correct answer is: Sookie Fucking Stackhouse.